JUSTIN PAGILA, De La Salle, Sr. — The Army-bound star tied the course record with a 9-under 62 in the De La Salle Invitational at Diablo Country Club. He also shot a 6-under 66 at the North Coast Section Tournament of Champions at Rooster Run Golf Course in Petaluma and a 3-under 69 at the NorCal tournament at Diablo Grande Golf Club in Patterson. The East Bay Athletic League MVP had a league-record combined score of 10-under over 11 league dual matches.

CONNOR BLICK, San Ramon Valley, Sr. — The Saint Mary’s-bound player capped an excellent varsity career by making first-team All-EBAL. He shot a 73 at the NCS Division I Qualifier at Deer Ridge Golf Club in Brentwood and a 72 at the NCS Tournament of Champions.

RYAN MAUND, Foothill, Jr. — Maund was the medalist at the NorCal tournament with a 4-under 68, after carding a 3-under 69 at the NCS Tournament of Champions and a 73 at the NCS Division I Qualifier.

TANNER HUGHES, Foothill, Jr. — Hughes led the Falcons to a fourth consecutive NCS Tournament of Champions team title by shooting a 4-under 68. Battling an injury, the first-team All-EBAL selection shot an 80 at NorCal.

SUNWOO CHOI, Dublin, Sr. — Choi, who is headed to the Air Force, led the Gaels to a second consecutive unbeaten Diablo Foothill Athletic League season. The first-team all-league selection shot a 1-under 71 at the NCS Tournament of Champions, losing a playoff for a berth in the NorCal tourney. He averaged 36.70 in nine-hole matches and 72.83 in five 18-hole tournaments

JOSH MCCARTHY, De La Salle, Fr. — He completed a strong debut season with a 2-under 69 to tie for third place at the state tournament, in which he had five birdies. He shot a 4-over 76 at the NorCal tournament to tie for 20th. A first-team all-league selection, he shot a 79 at the NCS Tournament of Champions. He was medalist at the league tournament with a 71.

ZACH SMITH, Amador Valley, Jr. — Smith tied for fourth at the NCS Tournament of Champions with a 1-under 71, helping the Dons post a 366 team score — their lowest 18-hole mark in more than 10 years.

In a video clip recorded by a student, a psychology instructor at Orange Coast College told her class that the election of Donald Trump was “an act of terrorism” – prompting an official complaint from the school’s Republican Club.

Homegrown tech entrepeneurs and educators from West Contra Costa County participate in an Hour of Code event Wednesday at the Richmond Police Activities League aimed at getting more African-Americans, Latinos and minorities into the tech field, as part of Computer Science Education Week, from Dec. 5 to 11.